The Clown Forest Murders

Mystery & Suspense, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Clown Forest Murders by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks, Black Opal Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks ISBN: 9781626948129
Publisher: Black Opal Books Publication: November 25, 2017
Imprint: Black Opal Books Language: English
Author: A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
ISBN: 9781626948129
Publisher: Black Opal Books
Publication: November 25, 2017
Imprint: Black Opal Books
Language: English

Did clown-colored mushrooms spark the gruesome murders? Will his memories of the murders save him or kill him?

At age eight, Dave Austin witnesses his brother’s savage murder in rural Norwich, New York, but amnesia suppresses the memory, and the killer escapes. Locals suspect an itinerant, a pedophile, or a disturbed friend maddened by psychedelic mushrooms. When Dave starts college, pressures at Princeton and alcohol elicit dreams, each one revealing a bit of memory. Then come visions as Dave senses the killer return. Images of teenagers killed where his brother died precipitate a crisis, and David returns to Norwich to find his dead brother’s friend, a disturbed witness who knows something. Dave’s appearance alarms his psychiatrist, the officers who hadn’t solved the case, and especially the killer, who knows he should not have let the young Dave escape. Now the killer must correct his mistake. When a crazy farmer invites Dave to learn the killer’s name in the Clown Forest at midnight, how can he resist? He may learn what he needs to identify the murderer—if he gets the truth, and survives.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Did clown-colored mushrooms spark the gruesome murders? Will his memories of the murders save him or kill him?

At age eight, Dave Austin witnesses his brother’s savage murder in rural Norwich, New York, but amnesia suppresses the memory, and the killer escapes. Locals suspect an itinerant, a pedophile, or a disturbed friend maddened by psychedelic mushrooms. When Dave starts college, pressures at Princeton and alcohol elicit dreams, each one revealing a bit of memory. Then come visions as Dave senses the killer return. Images of teenagers killed where his brother died precipitate a crisis, and David returns to Norwich to find his dead brother’s friend, a disturbed witness who knows something. Dave’s appearance alarms his psychiatrist, the officers who hadn’t solved the case, and especially the killer, who knows he should not have let the young Dave escape. Now the killer must correct his mistake. When a crazy farmer invites Dave to learn the killer’s name in the Clown Forest at midnight, how can he resist? He may learn what he needs to identify the murderer—if he gets the truth, and survives.

More books from Black Opal Books

Cover of the book A Thousand Reasons by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Interpretation of Murder by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Southern Comfort by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Operation Scorpion by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book The Blackbird's Song by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Dysfunction by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Bailey's Land by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Amazon Treasure by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Bermuda Sounds by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Run Dog Run by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Alien Under Cover by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Rehearsal by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Bronxland by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book Moonspell by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
Cover of the book No Reason to Kill by A. C. Brooks, R. R. Brooks
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy